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The British Centurion Mk I medium tank was the first serious attempt by the British to create a tank for a new era. We are proud to present the forerunner of the illustrious line of tanks in War Thunder.
Every nation that was embroiled in the Second World War gained invaluable experience in battle, which had a material impact on the subsequent design and development of military technology. British engineers were no exception. In their first post-war tank, the British strove to move away from the outdated tanks classification (Cruiser and Infantry). Work on the new project began as early as 1943 and aimed to combine the best features of both classes. The result was the Centurion Mk I, the first British medium tank and the forerunner of an extensive series of new-style armored vehicles.
The first Centurion was produced in a series of 100 vehicles between 1946 and 1948. Compared to the cruiser tanks of WW2 period, the tank’s armour was considerably improved – the upper and lower hull plates were now 76 mm thick and came together at a sharp angle. The turret was given mixed armour – a cast front section shifting to a welded rear section – that was up to 127 mm thick at the front and 89 mm thick on the sides. The Ordnance QF 17-pounder Mk 6 caliber 76.2 mm gun was selected for the tank, and became the new artillery standard in the British Army in the immediate post-war period. With its heavy armour and weight totaling almost 42.5 tons, the Centurion was never going to match the Comet for speed, and was in fact slow for its class.
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In War Thunder, the Centurion Mk I will take its place at rank IV in the British armored vehicle tech tree, right before the FV4202. For tankers researching the medium tank branch, the first Centurion will be a breath of fresh air – the first medium-rank British tank that you can play “from the armor” and take into tank duels with a chance of withstanding enemy assaults on the front of the vehicle. The reinforced armor is unavoidably offset by low speed and mobility. The Centurion has very swift and smooth turret rotation and vertical aiming angles of -12/+20 degrees. The famed 17-pounder easily dispatched a number of rank III opponents, but it is not as effective against rank IV, although it remains as accurate and dangerous as ever. On the whole, the firepower is more than sufficient to stand you in good stead until the Centurion Mk 3, which boasts more serious firepower, better armor and a more powerful engine.
Due to its low speed, the Centurion Mk I is a single-direction tank on the battlefield. The Centurion serves well both in defense and in a fixed-position offensive. Guard the sides, meet opponents head-on with your robust cast front and the tanker gods will smile upon you!
The Centurion Mk.I will be added to the game in the upcoming major update – follow the news!
The War Thunder Team
Comments (128)
YASS
Why on earth doesn't it have the 20mm coaxial?
Wouldn't the Mk 1 go after the prototype?
Theoretically yes, but the FV4202 have a superior armor profile (front turret especially, turret ring at 200mm, side of the gun at 250mm+ effective, top at 140mm @ 69° effective and so on.)
Ouiche, wouldnt it be better to place the FV4202 before the cearnarvon? that would balance the tree out a bit
hmmm, i expected it to get a reverse gear that isnt restricted to parking...... but nonetheless a nice addition!
So it has the same disadvantages like the Mk 3 and Mk 10 with one different frontal hits or not one shots on it's BR like with the Mk 3 and Mk 10. Maybe finally a british tank worth playing.
Neat! Now there's a reason to continue my British GF tree!
that front glass driver viewport though...
it might not be glass but it looks like it
kapios_kapiopoyl, that is on the mk3 and mk10 as well, its a sunscreen that can flip up
of course it's a tank.. can we please get some planes? even one?
planes outnumber tanks 3 to 1.
Now the fv 4202 can have apds and be 6.7, like it should imo.
too big for what it really is fv4202 should be lowered to 5.7 or uptiered to 6.3 with apds
the next t-44
also my comments keep dissapearing hopefully replying will make it show up :/
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